Dr. I. EH. Wallen Page two / November 21, 1900 The eating nabits of the Rongelapese are irregular and it was impractical to follow each individual around throughout tne day. Therefore, all of these samples should probably be considered as erring toward the low side for total consumption. However, there does appear to be a reasonable agreement with quantities listed by Murai (Nutrition Study in Micronesia, Atoll Research Bulletin, No. 27, 1953) from a study at Majuro Atoll. Catala (Report on the Gilbert Islands: Some Aspects of Human Ecology, Atoll Research Bulletin, No. 59, 1957) has pointed out the difficulties of obtaining quantitative data in these areas. Dr. Chakravarti, who has been responsible for the cherical analyses, expects to complete futher analyses on these samples in the near future. It is hoped that he will have a report ready for publication early next year. Sincerely, LEO Edward E. Held Research Associate Professor EEH: srl P.S. vo Dr. Aliquots or the asn of these samples have been sent 9002234 Stantoii Coin at Brookhaven for interlaboratory check.

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